is your workspace heated?
my bike wrenching space is in my unheated garage, but with the cold i may have to move my stand/tools to the basement if i have any jobs taking more than 10-15 minutes. of course that means muscling the bike through and awkward path to get it downstairs.
anyone else have to make any concessions for winter bike wrenching? |
Originally Posted by RGNY
(Post 14929102)
my bike wrenching space is in my unheated garage, but with the cold i may have to move my stand/tools to the basement if i have any jobs taking more than 10-15 minutes. of course that means muscling the bike through and awkward path to get it downstairs.
anyone else have to make any concessions for winter bike wrenching? |
Very lucky that my house has a walk out basement access so I don't have to carry the bike through the kitchen.
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How about a space heater for the garage? If you aren't spending hours and hours out there it shouldn't be too expensive to operate.
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My front office houses most of my hobbies including the majority of my bikes/parts/tools.. I also have a work space in a lean to attached to the barn, but when winter strikes most often you'll find me wrenching right in the living room.
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Originally Posted by Rootman
(Post 14932930)
How about a space heater for the garage? If you aren't spending hours and hours out there it shouldn't be too expensive to operate.
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I live in a row house with no garage so all the bikes get stored and worked on in the basement.
I've gotten pretty good at hauling bikes up and down stairs but my landlord won't be impressed with all the marks from wheels, pedals and handlebars in the stairwell and hallway. |
Originally Posted by RGNY
(Post 14933552)
i may have to check next time i go to Home Depot. the workshop has grown significantly since last winter... :)
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